Re: Organising Profiles
Re: Organising Profiles
- Subject: Re: Organising Profiles
- From: Steve Upton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 23:39:44 -0800
At 2:35 PM +1200 3/21/05, Nick Tresidder wrote:
>On Mar 21, 2005, at 11:43 AM, Nick Tresidder wrote:
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>>Hello all
>>Mac OS 10.3.7
>>Of late Photoshop CS is very slow when I first choose "convert to profile" or when a file prompts a profile mismatch dialogue.
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>Just a clarification on my last post this is on an otherwise smooth running mac, and I just hit "convert to profile" and it took 50 seconds before the dialogue box finally came up...
that could be a corrupt profile. Some dialogs in Photoshop prompt the OS for a list of profiles and some don't. I think that proof setup doesn't so you might try it as a test.
A few things you could try:
- look in the std profile locations for dead aliases, etc
- run 'fix disk permissions'
- delete any colorsync prefs and cache files you can find
- run the ColorSync utility's Profile First Aid and/or ColorThink to find problem profiles
this will probably clear things up..
if not, try removing extra profiles or disabling them with ColorThink.. if the true number of them is a problem it'll clear up. I suspect it's not the number of them but something else...
Regards,
Steve
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